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Vol. X, No. 10
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CANISIUS COLLEGE, BUFFALO. NEW YORK
March 5. 1943
AIB CADETS TO BEGIN CLASSES
FATHER COUGHLIH WELCOMES ARMY AVIATION CADETS TO CANISIUS COLLEGE
Codets To PrefKT/id For FtiUire Bctttles
laiWr I'arsothy J. C»*jg.hlsn. S, J., pir**de«i Ol CaitstEU* Col-
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l^"¦»ted .by,:'- F«henit J. C^ntey, S.J., President of St. Peter's College and High School and Rector of St- Peter's Church in Jerjey City. FatWr Coenet, a native of Phila¬ delphia, taught a* a scbolajtic at Boiton Collegr Higb School and Georgeiotvn University, He itudsed at Woodstock College,
CADETS ACQUIRE CONSISTORY; BUILDING TRANSFORMED INTO FFICIENT ARMY BARRACKS
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(CvettsafJ aa ^j^, 6. et,!. 4)
PRE-MED MEN ACCEITED BY .MED SCHOOLS
An alntmt revord numWr of Caiisftut pir-ntcitcal nten have bren accepted by various Medical *;cbool« thruughout tW country.
,Applicatichka, .Anhur G. .Meiil, Charles A. Joy, Edtvard C W'eppiK^r, Alan J. Gathright, JosejA P. Gambacona, Josej^ O. Hayes, George E. Schrdner and Arthur J. Schaefer, according to •tgid detail* of tW solemn cere¬ ntony.
Impreitrve Ceremonies
Igruciui P. Handy, acting as ¦Mmtirtd. admitted the blindfolded candidates, vv bile Charles J. CWrre conducted them into tW pjcseiKc of tW initiating commit¬ tee. .After iW secretarv. liAn W.
TRI »CTA (CimiiiSAeJ on j^jge 3, ca/. >)
SODALITY HOST TO HUGE CONFERENCE
On Saturday, March Utb, tW Cani^u* College Sodality tvill aa a-s boitt to delegates of the Western Xetv A'ork Sodality Conference, llie meeting tvill W Wld at Cantsiiti College, beginning at 2:30 P. M. Sodality Moderators tvill attend acotKnpanied by two delegates.
Plattt for Contfenlton lite bminess of tW nteering tvill W to dratv up plans for the annual Sodality Conventioiu Ac¬ cording to tentative plaits^ tW Convention wilt W Wld at Kldn- ham .Muiiic Hall, on Sunday, April -I, from tttxi o'clock imtil five o'clock in the afternoon. Both colleges and high schoob will share the same meeting this year. Unfoitunatdy, FatWr Lord will not W able to attend, but it is
GLASS CHANDELIERS ONLY REMINDER OF BY.GONE AGE
sooAunr coni^erince
(Continued an page 5, cot. 3)
llic first conringcnt of 200 Aviarion Cadets who are to re¬ crive intensified oturses of instruc¬ tion here at Canisius arrived at tW Buffalo Consistory late Sunday night. The following morning tW new unit, togged out in work¬ ing dungarees set to work, finish¬ ing the deaning of the Consistory, and setting up the commissary, the mess hall, study halls, recrcarion halls, and "bunk houses."
Marvelots Transformaiion
llie transformarion worked on tW consistory is nothing short of miraculous. TW huge main ball¬ room, once the glamorous setting tor nuny of Buffalo's sodal events, is notv tW "bunk house" quarters. Double-decked type, wooden bunks, are lined in regular rows right through tW ballnxmi. TW tt*o huge, pendulum chanddiers are all that is left of its former grandiose fitrings. One of these massive, glass flxtuiTS, hangs directly over one of the upper bunks, and so lot*- b it that its occupant can reach up and touch it. Here mojt of the cadets will lie tvrapped in the arms of .Morpheus at night where tmce tvhtrling figures danced to tW strain of ballroom music and soft lights.
Recreaftonal FadlHies
Underneath the Auditorium proper arc many recreational facil¬ ities, llierc is a modem sttim- mtng pool, btlliard tables, eight botvling alleys, badminton and handball courts, steam baths, and rubbing rooms.
In tW front part of tW huge building is tW great dining loom or, as it is now termed, "the mess hall." A large kitchen runs directly off the dining room.
llie individual, smaller rooms on the second Boor have been con¬ verted into quarters for the cheers of the unit.
All is in readiness. The stripped and streamlined Cbnsistory lies cleaned and glfetcmng, aptly readied for its tvartime duties, of tW dutation.